ChamomileChamomile was revered by the Egyptians and is still used for it's relaxing and destressing effect. Use this oil in a blend if you need to ease tension and keep people from getting upset.

EucalyptusThe peppermint variety is used to relieve fever and the lemon-scented one is used to chase cockroaches. Eucalyptus in a diffuser encourages deep breathing which oxygenates the system and keeps the head clear. I like to blend with peppermint and use in a spray bottle to improve concentration.

FrankinsenseUse this aromatic oil to ground and comfort you. Treat your work space with frankinsense if you need to focus.

JasmineTraditionally used by the Chinese, this floral oil induces a feeling of optimism and confidence. Spray your office for a feeling of euphoria and well-being.

LavenderOne of my favourites, and one of the most commonly used oils. Lavender can fix anything! Treat the air with lavender to smooth daily upsets, as well as soothing emotions after a major trauma or shock. If you tend to worry a lot, lavender calms the mind and helps you let go of negative thoughts.

LemonLemon adds a clean, sharp scent to the air. Use lemon essential oil when you feel confused - it will bring clarity.

MarjoramI like to use marjoram to help ground the energy in a room. It is a woody oil and gives a feeling of strength and calmness.

PatchouliPatchouli is another one of the essential oils for feng shui that can be used for calming and grounding. It is an earthy scent and is good to use together with lighter oils in blends as it holds them in place.

RoseWith it's deep sweet floral fragrance, rose will overpower almost any other scent if not blended correctly. The rose is associated with Venus, the goddess of love and is used in over 90 percent of women's perfumes. Use rose for feng shui if you want to arouse passions and stimulate the senses. Not a good aroma to use in the office.

RosemaryThis oil stimulates the circulatory system and is very effective if you want to combat mental fatigue and nervous exhaustion.

SandlewoodIf you want a feng shui treatment to lift the spirits and fight depression, then use sandlewood. It has a deep, soft woody scent which relaxes the muscles. This oil also acts as an aphrodisiac.

Sweet BasilBasil, with it's powerful aromatic smell, is known as a 'cooling' herb. Use basil to overcome general irritability and tension. If someone in your home is grumpy, try adding basil to your feng shui aromatherapy.

TangerineTry tangerine for a refreshing late-afternoon pick-me-up when your spirits are feeling flat. It is a real refresher.

Tea treeTea tree is known for it's antiseptic and antibiotic properties. So add this oil to your blend to freshen, deodorize and sanitise the air. Tea tree will lift the atmosphere and clean the space after illness.

Ylang YlangThis wonderful oil is said to be the only one containing all of the noteswithin a single oil. Ylang Ylang is an aphrodisiac, so use when the mood needs to be romantic.

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You can create your own blends according to your personal needs and preference for scents. Make sure that you incude the corrrect balance of notes for a really theraputic essential oil feng shui treatment.